Camillb simeon bleton and adolphe maleville



(NdModeL) C. S. BLETON & A. MALEVILLE.

STAND 0R CASING FOR BggvTLfis.

Patented Sept. 29, 1885.

INVENTOR WITNESSES ATTORNEfS.

U ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CAMILLE SIMEON BLETON AND ADOLPHEMALEVILLE, OFPARIS, FRANCE.

STAND OR CASING FOR BOTTLES.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 327,225, datedSeptember 29, 1885.

Application flled September 24, 1884. (No model.) Patented in FranceAugust 25, 1881, No. 144,531, and in England March 18, 1892, No 1,333.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, CAMILLE SIMEON BLE- TON and ADOLPHE MALEVILLE,residing at Paris, in the Department of the Seine, Republic of France,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stands or Casingsfor Bottles and other Articles of Glass, Porcelains, 850., (for which wehave received Letters Patent in France, dated August 25, 1881, No.144,537, and in Great Britain, dated March 18, 1882, No. 1,333,) and wedo hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactdescription of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in theart to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being hadto the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures of referencemarked thereon, which-form a part of this specification.

The invention consists in the combination of parts, including theirconstruction, substantially as hereinafter fully set forth, and pointedout in the claims.

In order that our improvements may be fully understood, we haveillustrated a number of examples thereof on the accompanying drawings,in whicha Figure 1 represents a vertical section of a pocket-bottleinclosed in a casing closed by a cover. Fig. 2- shows an elevation of abottle removed from its casing. Fig. 3' represents an elevation of thecasing inclosing the bottle. Fig. 4 is a vertical section of a stand orcasing provided with a spring and inclosing the bottle with arectilinear groove in its side. Fig. 5 is an elevation of a stand orcasing provided with a spring and carrying a bottle having a bent orbayonetshaped groove with a safety-notch and a spring-cover secured toit. Fig. 6 shows a stoppering-oap. Fig. 7 is-the neck of a glass bottlehaving bayonet-shaped grooves molded in it.

In Fig. .L a. bottle, a, provided with vertical grooves a, is supposedto be inclosed in a casing, b, carrying two tenons, b b.

In the bottom of the case we provide a spiral or other suitable spring,0, soldered upon the purpose set forth.

a disk, '11, supporting bottle a. The figure only shows one such groovea. The other is placed on the back side in the same vertical plane,taken through the center of the bottle. When it is desired to insertbottle a into its case or stand b, it is first placed so as to engagetenons b b into grooves 0.. Then the bottle is forced down bycompressing spring 0 until tenons b b pass beyond the upper edge of thebody of bottle a. The latter is then turned by about a quarter of arevolution. Thus, grooves a being no longer below tenons b, the bottlewill be retained in its stand.

In Figs. 1 and 3 we have shown a cover which is designed to be providedwith bayonet-shaped grooves with a safety bend or notch similar to thoseprovided in the cover shown in Fig. 5, and intended to receive tenons b.

Instead of rectilinear vertical grooves a, the bottle may be providedwith bent or bayonetshaped grooves a. a, (see Fig. 2,) grooves 0.extending up to the top of the bottle or terminating on a level withhorizontal grooves a a. The latter are provided with safetynotches, inwhich tenons b b arranged somewhat lower in the casing are to engage.This arrangement is shown in Fig. 5, in which we have represented acasing covering only th lower part. of a toilet-bottle. 1

In the foregoing description we havesupposed our improvements to applychiefly to bottles. The same devices are, however, applicable as well toall other articles manufactured of glass, porcelain, and similarmaterial, and intended to be inclosed in or protected by a casing.

Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent- 1. The combination, with the bottle havinglongitudinal grooves in opposite sides, of the casing havinginwardly-projecting studs or tenons and the cap having grooves engagingsaid studs or tenons, substantially as and for 2. A metal casing orstand provided with inwardly-projecting tenons, in combination with thebottle having longitudinal grooves in opposite sides, substantially asherein shown In testimony whereof we aflix our signaiures and descr1bca] in presence of two witnesses.

3. A stand or casing having inwzu" y-pro- Y jecting tenons and providedat the bottom 5 with a spring-cushion, in combination with J the bottlehaving longitudinal grooves in op- Wfinesses: posite sides,substantially as herein shown and FREDERIC JOUBERT,

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